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What is Xenical used for?
Xenical is used to help obese people who fit certain weight
and height requirements lose weight and maintain weight loss.
Xenical works in your intestines, where it blocks some of
the fat you eat from being absorbed. This undigested fat is
then eliminated in your bowel movements. Use Xenical together
with a reduced-calorie diet. The weight management effects
of Xenical continue only as long as you are taking it.
Who should not take Xenical?
You cannot take Xenical if you:
have problems absorbing food
have gallbladder problems
are pregnant, or breast-feeding a child
People with certain kidney problems may not be able to take
Xenical.
General Precautions with Xenical:
Your daily intake of fat should be evenly divided over 3
main meals.
Xenical can decrease the absorption some fat-soluble vitamins
and beta-carotene. Therefore when being treated with Xenical,
take a multivitamin supplement that contains vitamins D, E,
K, and beta-carotene. Take your multivitamin once a day at
least 2 hours before or after taking Xenical, such as bedtime.
Review all medications that you are taking with your health
care provider, including those that you take without a prescription.
If you are taking cyclosporine you may have to be monitored
more closely.
If you are diabetic, Xenical may affect your blood sugar control.
See your doctor regularly for monitoring and treatment adjustments.
What should I tell my doctor or health care provider?
Tell your health care provider if you are trying to become
pregnant, are already pregnant, or are breast-feeding.
What are some possible side effects of Xenical? (This
is NOT a complete list of side effects reported with Xenical.
Your health care provider can discuss with you a more complete
list of side effects.)
Oily spotting
Gas with discharge
Urgent need to have a bowel movement
Oily or fatty stools
Oily discharge
Increased number of bowel movements
Inability to control bowel movements
For more detailed information about Xenical, ask your health
care provider.
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